Vacuum fixture

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Ben-Had
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Vacuum fixture

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I finally got around to finishing this. I use it to hold the body when sanding, pore fillling, etc.
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Diane Kauffmds
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Re: Vacuum fixture

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That's cool. That would really come in handy with my next build. Thanks for sharing.
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Danl8
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Re: Vacuum fixture

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What kind of pump do you use to draw the vacuum? How long does the vacuum hold? Very nice idea and perfect for a cramped working area!
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Re: Vacuum fixture

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Danl8 wrote:What kind of pump do you use to draw the vacuum? How long does the vacuum hold? Very nice idea and perfect for a cramped working area!
My vacuum pump is from Joe Woodworker:

http://www.veneersupplies.com/products/ ... ystem.html

And the vacuum disks come from clampusystems:

http://www.clampusystems.com/Single-side.html
Tim Benware
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